Adjournment - Steve Webb on the effects on residents of care homes for young adults in Avon of the Government's proposed care standards

The House rose at 11.23pm

Tuesday 13 November

The House sat in Westminster Hall between 09.30am and 1.56pm

Westminster Hall: Private Members' Debates

Mr Tom Clarke on the future of UK tourism

Mr Christopher Chope on Railtrack Administration

Mr John Grogan on the future of Ministry of Defence Fire Services

Mr Mark Simmonds on the future of Skegness Hospital

Mr Mark Lazarowicz on the east coast mainline franchise extension

The House sat at 2.30pm

Oral Questions - Health

Ten Minute Rule Bill - None

Debate - on an Opposition Motion by Mrs Theresa May on the discrepancies in the accounts of the Secretary of State's handling of the decisions relating to Railtrack and calling on the Secretary of State to resign his post (Negatived on division)

Amendment by Mr Stephen Byers welcoming the decisive action that Ministers have taken in regard to Railtrack and congratulation the Government for developing contingency plans for the industry. (Agreed to on division)

Debate - on an Opposition Motion by Mr David Willetts on the failure of the Government's stakeholder pension scheme and regretting the Government's failure to deliver stakeholder pensions to its target group (Negatived on division)

Amendment by Mr Alistair Darling welcoming the Government's reformed framework for pensions and supporting the reform of SERPS (Agreed to, on division)

Adjournment - Margaret Moran on the role of the NHS in tackling domestic violence